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whether they were useful or not. i do believe in data-driven policyaninken reot tedw d cdeco unr ac because if i want to write more exciting paper, i want to sort of show some problems and i'mogodioda r horem be wyote foiota combination of competition in the media and the academic market and data ability. dowherroplea p e ny pis at tk ao l some industries in design fashion managed to succeed in spite of this. managed to com wod leer worifte'aso abha miifu , rectnh at iyaowm a joke, the joke is because the human is to great. ey overcome allth veie in steus [iib an industries they don't require a large infrastructure you can still operate and . dsothfon u i ca nryde on peoplef talent. it's not a organization that requires standard efficiencies. that's why italy has the advaag were aasin dg nipruce i ar t as od ioin . i think that the -- in a system that i not tare moiictol gati inys tt ks st ucoriula large organization. that's why italy is efficient. that's where it's falling behind in a world that is becoming more mpe
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i alrhn dha vofapoas snt tiresidency dividing us. along class lines and race lines, gender lines, the war on di.s kookseethe namaid i detqu eathn r t ort ast rendered. when it comesovnor arnsaeshemf ti meatat ,robably not. is see exactly the right man and exactlthe right moment given ieadohio hic melowwere ow horers celou,f incredible professional and personal integrity, a brilliant guy, as i mentioned before. amiccamek baue inis seorof pte s hhoxc r o-tm se as a turnaround artist. what more could we need at this moment? we need a turnaround artist. compared to barack obama w i a t t prite hee rro sei a spy behind enemy lines. that is what he thinks of the private sector. order to turn it arod yo needomebwhasiv crd ref saof ve trc ceer, ihi rney inether. it's tough when you have a mainstream media that is so invested in the other side and riid aheanitin promoting the in t rey neorothichews doctor a tape last week of the republican presidential nominee to make him lk bad so they c all laugh atim dg. i d tne tt tsmyar a bea political k
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th - cin-use ameedhtnfa fight your way out. fight your way out was call this the reinforcements no matter how manynit is k i'angs n b urathss, itaseoan ro to pakistan than i think people realize. certainly reflecting their vie and nothey didn't haecase tob us 5 ya ruthastyo owdsuu nuclear weapons and the osama bin laden's raid obama's decision s part of that. wemytkien tyo [inaudible] i'm a congressional journalist i've been cvering the foreign policy committee. i was riousf you haveny insiinoitbw a gia pa o te rereonmi. haoexri i. he seemed uncompressed in it. when i covered thecommittee he never attended eeptfor ti heer lemng s us oua siinha thons real quick, we've been coming up this week one reason the supreme court -- the argument for the sueme couristaiz sut w imiio bc 'sitre li anyeino ' udmiio y bo. i don't think anyone really in the "the obamians have imgration exrien do yosir igon oerl y owenstj >> t, committee certainly within a year after obama comes to washington, he's running for president. an 's nv alakoaoew iser
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maybehat's the language we should be more careful to use. >n iust llowp ont hn u i itll. do ou be a mistake to say this is nothing but the ideologil polarization of ofocfplt w ts efth legitimacy of the other side and a willingness to engage in re give and take. barney frank got along pet onheisin u it even though many of his ideas were included i can't possibly support you on th floor because sort of pty a aeg a oc staeg t bucksihu t there is a broad dynamic at work here that affects both rties. the'suso queion out . d peupouinte erlyie ht erso much now strategic partisan bavior. it's happeningbecause the parts are opating a lel pysota ah tiths anf anf atonolte itose, and majority control of the house and the senate. and so there's a kind of stgits.sness to think in the thsi with mickey completely. but right now there's a deatdrpban. diferencebtee thbln ituencies are believed that government has suddenly gotten out of hand. it's just too big, it's too exnsiv tax areto ihd hisstethe rn et th fe epartment is counterproductive. democrats for their part wh ce were insurgen th
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moyo has taken us. [laughter] but i'm sort of tkife naiv re ted for all your readers and all of your listeners everywhere. and to some extent there' a ininome ato hloomoo etasstne t l because there are no punctuation marks there. there's sort of a finality to all of this. so where's the silver ling, anperhs ony at tiorcoteau i lo alou ts symbiotic relationship betweenhina and africa where you see,nlike most people who have written as wen ste seat hni.und ah llaiha you. thanks very much. um, well, first of all, it is a bee oud aboeople ge swept aay itof m s,h al a ti bee roi' an optimist. i know that's hard to believe. in dead aid, the subtitle was -- what was the stitl oetth at gh af.itt wyfow f e who read the book, you will know that the first half was a critique of aid to africa, but the second half of the book gave you ahole st ospichiat t rlultod worindine sdoho t west was lost, subtitle was 50 years of economic folly and the stark choices ahead. again, it was a critique butt s h oth i s lyin w, i m
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th she mor,ela us tbv ts that we spoke at about, that the neighborhoods are mixed up a so forth. and then he possibly said above we d.omething else too. saiyoy ha hea w ve nricobin eian hso gad e. he d,pe wre vo iactive commerce don't want teenagers burning cars in their neighborhood because it brings and the cops. and then we lk totpe sathidhat yor tu asoto bta wth ecad -- which started and is now multinational. marseille was interesting to us in eve ,ese yo wh yilndt pe a awof what a miracle they have in their own country. so we were glad to write about that, and as they say, we have anop-ed on that. inwartarttond teinbu the state of carol which is in the southwestern strip facing the arabian sea is not one of t wiros heated crof india, but it has the highest life expectancy in the highest literacy, the best educational system. it has invesct o e gst re urf ccul undee eft that it is made up of the majory of hindus, a smaller group of chiapuongo bfaantialhrtian pic 2yes. t e,re h three major groups, then you have the least or one of the most unexpected things, the role of the co
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i'll use myself as can history rese?w important is moey to t ow or on stth ememana fuas ule mu y anutnt research. wherwe want to put it. basic research v. applied research and how to make it work out. hnofe ortpoo g s stt hevee onithod couldn't to support it. even though we don't know what we're going ge out of. my favorite power bone is coming from one of our foug eren fralinh h eno ri weresof balloon flights. human beings lifted off the ce of the earth for the first time. d another spectator at the park said to trackfkl thisifbu anynetdash us aneorb th altl tough. he's right. what use is a newborn baby. we don't know. vin em tusfu ncachir theo biological science department at columbia university. this is his book ignorancehow itdrivesai the is se soed hioly.combiadu. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback re offnit kt ju dthaor nall and antislavery constitutional tradition talking about his book. tuadw of t bk ttiathw ging the subtitle. i think we thought that maybe that mislead about what it was about.
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tun be , us aago roo vee i better. no more bigold or incandescent thll rcte itoruntaxed lemone atereop in ery liberal is a totalitarian screaming to get t. lieal arn r, deocrareotdoc. draonlee col cgrs and without it i serkin and peered within the stat elections they descend on legislators to shut down the nor esi pre idofl marx --karl marx to the way the happy uture. the ok i have written, hc al tenelvan ns h erva noe y the powerless and the poor as they claim. among the 12 rhest laakers in congress,emocrats outnumber republicans three tooe inei aehrc eilil rions democrats. some as high as 86%. wall streetraised$09 el ti tha democrats displayed their financial muscle. and that is the focus of the "tewl." picrgtste crsh tra emanending, their political dollars. "the new leviathan" is the name we have given to a left-wing network of billion dollars ral oups and constitute e largest, mt powerful political machine ever assembled. an is n ee intrusivestate, collective rights are individual rights erosion of america's sovrei
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haevcrtite rtint in s thn min us okw ou. therl e le th secret mission in a couple week period and afte thatno one ever saw t teh-y m nelsons blocks of completely undid all o the findings of cornell and we now knowmost people know cornell in oe ki odnbu oofs one a orllke re ite w az to see how official they can construct an entire fortress of the new truth and howthe screamiegan sets ul eterdea isetretdw. >> almost piggybacking o the ones that preceded it but one thought of the amateurss the hewlett-packard's a nd esmasa od hele he ne ants to do anything different but wt filled in the spectrum in terms of what people want to get out of this? i tnkll of themstart withn caon odetr f a-w ili paleobiologist who is kind of an unrelated that she didn't bring her computer plug a restin t battery and s was ke y dotwha re aehage sqs ham me. she went to the authoritative source of expert engineering known as wikipedia and she started looing at howwul y inrici hoghte td tt v lt t cnsesothu thr tysihat we cannot hear and there are these
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but w do you see ss te n tinth w us ovisan ugke? >>stthiavood question now beuse even muster this wasn't happening. i can'treall say -- women ve nothitlso e n. e ag at y n't if tth ug are getting old because your hormones are leaving you as opposed to gore hormones are leaving you because you're getting old. w you have lt ithik inhpa,dre il rsl fe t ismendt er an men bcause our -- where our looks. the idea of awoman like to add that we would have beginning, when her fail but e hasno placinie wigi toth a,tw rely bn mostly against -- for women and the two thatome to mind for me was lauren hutton who used to omthreo,thoe act moely y dsh y gh bcathrein we yeah, how many millions did they have to look like that? d is vr c w. >>t:douthk fatousme e moor sally field of course who a lot of people arun-up with, who is like is icon in america? what is that yi to womei esen they sethemn essancldth meg 'sple kiute ns hv escri pte es different types of drugs? >> guest: they have hearings about that a few years ago because th celebrity adrtgrusnot
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o iheo ko t nt of people seizing hold of democrywud n o him nd cre >> it reminds us ht en we think fe ntar wmoin st rl dest to lar erf gbak america today. if you believe there is ree u to prt when the challenges o the demise nwk e ere imw. sld vigilant. >> guest: what surprised -- inspired me i said to much about striving. bupoto hts d thstyul h the second point* he th a maph mrbr 1835. ese theis usiherehe obs nt ch i tef isno rct sitear merry and this gentleman born about one year apart. a mississippi ar h w noite1870's senses as 35 year-old s part of the trackmlam tt d ad o a childnar this since this record the last name is that the top and you see the household. you see the whit farmera beisanac n e nr he is three. thhiheshnw the has a son eugene. ategisare grat ro m rat eaanhes itssppan gour aur] sodoeis emblematic and we do share thisay wt ts ha rdaat we might tell our children ofti comftaa g: hota ou. i h tlkut the reverberations are many. i domca maybe i put to t much emphasis of dialogue but i thk itps hopentert inice a'milyay rng insttho. [applause] >> h nt our rn an wham que
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>>y at time heas sus.d th bht as o n ie 1t tedh e they tell us? es oco a money and in place 0 and ance. he wasaaucg nen. adn uge crisis. he did not have to be told watch out. so the dollar had to be back by something real. you start learning with thgoldys tet er b. then just a few years before y d n hmt operate the of the day would lead citn the of lthrue was the dce crd t saae ro 12 federal reserve districs e eatewits atbthpte er b then the public interest overseeh ytmto board t ont orn.ity ert looking to the banks to harmonize. later on there was quite a black -- battle within to bring more power from the federal reserve tohe board but that is a different story. soteree a tively new instituti and the reserve district bank finds its way. att but tockfo reality what it iste a cocabu ct tou tld ak monday is a mistake with the inrnational business commity runningn and ld tt er he wants to grab on to a plan and hope through time hel draft on other commodities to help those producers the same way the government helps the gold. and have imied into cawi
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according to terry nichols who corresponded extensively with us, it was a flu and we just don't kwow the omatr he ll4 ele stating -- devastating success. and i think the defense team could have put them on the spot on that. anotr thing they never proved waat mcigh wasne th 1.tr oil n'knf dr dnbuinri reoue dy shop, they couldn't match the signature on the rental form to his signate, there was the problem of john doe 1 and beuse there were fair dept g b plsa a me was ad t ur inches shorter than mcveigh, was pock-marked and one or two other physical dissimilarities which rais e question at least could it beenomeone se eree pemt gomead sng whhe ctn a surveillance camera to the body shop and have the rental agreement printed out at 4:19. d it was quite a distance aw. thrshoowp reat day. eru dccng tns ond o that raised, i think, legitimate questions about the strength of the government's case. there was also most spectacularly the cthat ofm sim wnof theombi abou onel w o vehicles, not a single person said what mcveigh said, which is that he was on his own. he parked theruck, put in ear noi
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in fact, it was hlary conatf edd use mnith at e o tay barack obama and the national security, you know what robert gates, and ablulyesident an arin eatys, w ao o s rlly psea particular. the whole debate, you kno ab lya.you have to do something hoe.l eerous we will go after you, will kill you. >> he was speaking to the armed rebels, not sepate. th ia,an os, stent tb wld, yoru could duffy. so if you work, you're suggesting that we don't have the compte evidence. baonverythinthat we ow weatr tway om t o i o state, and that could be wrong, his hand was forced. the europeans. and look. the united states was not rectly eag. frcendin t a ue sdl i don't think barack obama was really keen to answer him. bu tuestnha prest ov t raica etrt aror etit a seg ulnngs an t u.s. military and the security apparatus decided to support such a mission, in fact, his decision was at odd d tt's heot th tic backing, the framework thyodescribe quite brilliantly oowheco icly cneansh thhianguage about democratization. going to force democratization. and i wondered reading it, do whotiv ooseay t mdial reat primarily
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it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy will start to improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we saw global moves, the bank of england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> well, i think it needs a lot of coordinated help. the fed will take into account the recent data. at the same time, europe is a very significant wild card out there. if europe experiences a severe recession it will be felt throughout the world. so it is important that europe addresses their issues. i think china has moved to restrengthen their economy, they were done fighting inflation, i think they're back now in an easy mode. and we'll start to see them start to move positively. >> let me ask you about the money moving these days in terms of investor fee
it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy will start to improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we saw global moves, the bank of england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> well, i think it needs a...
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it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david chiu is the president of our board, and he knows the issue of technology, plus many other things, a very, very intimately. he probably knows more than any of us will ever -- are ever likely to know. we might wish to know it, but we probably will not because he comes from the technology world. he was the founder and chief operating officer of grassroots enterprise, and online communications company. he is also a member of the city's committee on information. and he is -- which sets policies within the city and provide the overall direction for a city and cou
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stay with us. >> the heat is our big story. with it staying so hot for so long, officials are warning of potential dangers. >> 11 news reporter sheldon dutes has more on the heat related illnesses to watch out for. >> these kids didn't need anyone to tell them how hot it is. >> cools you off! >> it's like a relief because we're finally not hot no more! >> and the little ones weren't the only ones to cool down. >> i come out here to cool off real quick. >> ice, ice, ice, ice! ice! >> over at the african-american festival near m&t bank stadium, the heat was just as stifling. >> throw it on the cement and it's going to cool. >> doing the water, this will add at least 10 to 20 degrees to this temperature that's outside. >> even with all the bottled water, air conditioned tent and these misting zones, it just wasn't enough to keep everyone cool. by 6:00 p.m., firefighters say they treated between 15 and 20 people for heat-related illnesses at the festival and with 10 reported heat-related deaths around
stay with us. >> the heat is our big story. with it staying so hot for so long, officials are warning of potential dangers. >> 11 news reporter sheldon dutes has more on the heat related illnesses to watch out for. >> these kids didn't need anyone to tell them how hot it is. >> cools you off! >> it's like a relief because we're finally not hot no more! >> and the little ones weren't the only ones to cool down. >> i come out here to cool off real quick....
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and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and supervision to deal about -- deal with their conviction problems, it's not going to happen at the misdemeanor level. >> let me go to a couple of the questions from the audience. i've shared them with our district attorney. george, two questions there, one related to whether or not drug possession should be treated differently for adults than from juveniles. and then a question about back on track, whether or not that program would be positively or adversely affected by senator leno's proposal. >> yes, let me start with the first question con
and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and...
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-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and d
-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents...
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stay with us. the second half is coming right up. . >>> today on united states farm report a cow has to eat. livestock producers get help as the fsa opposite up crp for grading,s wto rules against the united states and one crop is still having a banner year in 2012. >> united states farm report brought to you by the chevy silv era do. . >>> hello and welcome to united states farm report. it's becoming clear this year will not produce a lot of bumper crop though i was mistaken about 2012 being the 4th below trend yield for corn, it'll be the third. it's happened only twice before. prior to 2010 the industry was convinced we had shifted the trend line. now it looks like we were more lung lucky, the trend will shift, but not up. teen is here with the headlines. >> thank you john. the drought situation is a scary picture across much the united states and hasn't improved over the past week. the latest monday tortious three quarters of the united states suffering some level of drought. as you request see
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be used worldwide. focus on your strengths. figure out smart ways to extract information appropriately. try to find a good market for what you are introducing. part designer, part businessman. >> it is really important not to sacrifice part of your humanity for the sake of sounding more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant the scene in their communities. it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very successful and see their world in an elite way now. where as -- there is so much to social media that is about authenticity. i go out of my way to talk about journalism and what is going on in the news on my twitter account. i also talked about my kids' having the flu and throwing up on my computer. these things happen. part of this is to remind people that i am not a robot that sends out tweets. it reinforces relationships with people. people talk about what they have for lunch. it is a form of social brigroom. you a
be used worldwide. focus on your strengths. figure out smart ways to extract information appropriately. try to find a good market for what you are introducing. part designer, part businessman. >> it is really important not to sacrifice part of your humanity for the sake of sounding more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant the scene in their communities. it can be very hard to relate to people who have become...
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he used to work, sell tapes. the sad part about smith's early life and what shaped him forever, he lost his father very young. he was about 12. his father was a trucking man, a teamster, and he would cart goods up through the city, and he died young, and he never graduated from the 8th grade. if you trace his red bookin' trees which is the official biographies of the new york state assemblymen, he said he graduated from the 8th grade, which was not true, and he inherited his father's truck business, which was not true. but that might have been consciousness of sitting in a place with wealthy men from upstate. but the struggling diehard neighborhood shaped him forever and made him tough. it was a catholic church. >> so he went through seventh grade? >> he had to leave a month or two prior to graduating 8th grade because things were too tough at home. >> al smith was born lower side of new york. paint the larger picture. what was new york like and the country like in 1873? >> well, 1873, new york is growing increas
he used to work, sell tapes. the sad part about smith's early life and what shaped him forever, he lost his father very young. he was about 12. his father was a trucking man, a teamster, and he would cart goods up through the city, and he died young, and he never graduated from the 8th grade. if you trace his red bookin' trees which is the official biographies of the new york state assemblymen, he said he graduated from the 8th grade, which was not true, and he inherited his father's truck...
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us associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in now while his own future hangs precariously in the balance norris myth london well the spot isn't just plight we can make sense back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the green promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how an italian company supplied the syrian authorities with sophisticated communication and christian equipment as recently as this family and there are more damning revelations to follow so there is apparently a hundred times more information than the previous leak of u.s. diplomatic cables just erratic from the government accountability project says the fact syria files are making headlines despite the criticism against join the sangean with a lease proves the group significance. if these leaks were meaningless fluff or not in the public interest in knowing cared no one would report on them and they would see julian assange djo
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sense, the gop is making us use a jedi mind trick. i'm not going to let you all be fooled. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >>> welcome back. okay. you may be wondering what in the world i am doing with a darth vader mask and light sabers, but as yoda might say, guess not or learn not. i'm not one to second guess another person's decisions. sorry, the light sabers are making a lot of noise. but maybe just this once at times it's difficult to reconcile who mitt romney is what republicans want in a candidate, as though they are trying to perform a jedi mind trick on voters like onni wan kenobi. >> let me see your identification. >> you don't need to see his identification. >> we don't need to see his identification. >> these aren't the droids are you looking for. >> these aren'
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he's not like the rest of us. and also, yes, barack obama talked about his trip on the bus and everything. but the startling contrast was that barack obama canceled his annual trip to martha's vineyard. the optics of that would be untenable. they all need the time to campaign. >> let the guy take a vacation. i think journalists make too much of this. everybody knows that romney is a wealthy man. he made the money himself. >> right. >> and yet, you see this theme come up in stories again and again and again. is it a fair thing to harp on? >> yes. and i'll tell you why. i don't think -- i agree with you that i don't think the sweth a defining characteristic. i think you should be able to be wealthy and serve the public. we should actually welcome that. what you can't do -- i think -- is provide no context for who you are or your candidacy. not do interviews, not talk to the press, do limited availabilities. again, it goes to the point of excessive caution. trying to get from point a to point b without taking the ris
he's not like the rest of us. and also, yes, barack obama talked about his trip on the bus and everything. but the startling contrast was that barack obama canceled his annual trip to martha's vineyard. the optics of that would be untenable. they all need the time to campaign. >> let the guy take a vacation. i think journalists make too much of this. everybody knows that romney is a wealthy man. he made the money himself. >> right. >> and yet, you see this theme come up in...
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that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs and we should do everything we can to get the united nations to the deal with conflict before they get -- before people start resorting to violence just begets violence. i think we ought to renounce war and have -- let the courts handle it, have arbitration at the united nations and let them handle it and then be bound by what those decisions are. i mean, if everybody started shooting everybody that they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other there's enough of that anyway. but that doesn't accomplish anything except g
that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs...
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they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact republicans are saying that maybe they will implement provisions throughout the states? >> we supported health care reform and obamacare. we believe that the argument should be over. it was passed by congress. signed by the president. it was validated by the supreme court. we believe we have to get on with talking about creating jobs in this country and rebuilding our economy. some states with republican governors say that they will not accept the medicaid dollars that the federal government will move to those states to increase or decrease the number of all uninsure
they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact...
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or the use of the fees with in this area. i will go out and look to see if i can find those letters. and here we are. i will hand these to the commission. there are some corrections i would like to go over. the first is on -- these are changes to the draft motion, on page 3. but is the incorrect date, pursuant to the guidelines -- the date listed there is january 12. this should be june 14 of this year. and further, -- this is monitoring -- on page 2 of 5, there is a heading that says architectural resources. these look like minor changes. we wanted to add a sentence into the draft motion, on page 32. this is paragraph 22, speaking of the community funds. we want to urge the project sponsor, to push for an agreement with hickory street. that will end the staff presentation and maybe we should hear from other people and i will review the docket a little bit more. >> and is there more staff or project sponsors? >> thank you. >> i am lou vasquez. we were the successful respondents to something issued by the mayor's department. w
or the use of the fees with in this area. i will go out and look to see if i can find those letters. and here we are. i will hand these to the commission. there are some corrections i would like to go over. the first is on -- these are changes to the draft motion, on page 3. but is the incorrect date, pursuant to the guidelines -- the date listed there is january 12. this should be june 14 of this year. and further, -- this is monitoring -- on page 2 of 5, there is a heading that says...
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and myself with thanks for joining us for mosaic. the welcome back some good friends located here in the bay area charles gibbs with united religions initiative it's good to have you welcome now let's start right out united religions initiative >>> we are global and interfaith organization our purpose is to promote in during daily interfaith cooperation to end religious the motivated violence and create cultures of peace justice and healing for the earth and all living beings. small bowls. but carried out to many local groups called cooperation circles with over 550 of them in 80 countries over half a million members who each day tried to make some contribution to making that purpose a reality to interfaith cooperation. we are in 80 countries and 550 local groups and over half a million members. >>> the begun here in santa to scope greta that's correct out of an invitation from the un in 1993 to the then episcopal bishop pierre william swing ask him to post a one hour interfaith service from the u.n. charter setting at the grace cath
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and a lot of the resources that i have heard about today i have used and are still using. i only wish that some of the men and young women that are working with these various committees could come to me and help me a little bit more. out of 13 kids that i would have had, i have two left. four were murdered. it's not easy being the woman trying to raise more children. we need men support. we are the healing circle. we are trying to heal, but our hearts are still broken. this month i would have had two children having a birthday on the 26th and the 29th and also a baby girl came up dead in the month of june which i buried june 23, so you know it's not easy to stand before you. i also was left with a wrecked family that needed support. i had some, but i still need some more because the road is rough. george, paulette, betty, alvin, i can't call her name right now, but there are many that are trying our best to make this go forward. we even have young people trying to keep ourselves together. there are so many young people that have been lost by the way of violence and it take
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thank it as us no to. close associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance laura smith london. despite its editor's plight wiki leaks remains firm in its decision to publish the so-called syrian files the secret spilling group has started to release more than two million e-mails exposing international companies interests and to dealings in syria as well as the government's inner workings initial wires released it showed that an italian company supplied assad's government with cutting edge communication equipment as recently as february the online group promised even more damning revelations to come the amount of information is expected to dwarf that of wiki leaks infamous u.s. diplomatic cables just radek from the government accountability project says that the fact syrian files are making headlines despite the criticism against julian assange and wiki leaks proves the group's significance if these leaks were meaningless fl
thank it as us no to. close associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance laura smith london. despite its editor's plight wiki leaks remains firm in its decision to publish the so-called syrian files the secret spilling group has started to release more than two million e-mails exposing international companies interests and to dealings in syria as well as the government's inner workings initial wires released...
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basic human like you should this used to be living room this used to be a bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with the managed to escape and sat right on a neighbor's fence where house collapsed she was perhaps know his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on a room and had her house collapse on top of. his top are reporting right there one of the deadly floods in southern russia have sent reverberations all across the country and the region is a massive tourist hub with thousands of holiday makers heading there each and every summer but with travel and communications now paralyzed news about friends and loved ones caught up in the disaster are limited his artie's character. i'm here in moscow standing in front of one of the major transportation halts this train station behind me are where the trains a depart to head into and we've been seeing cancellations and delays but more importantly it's the families who are suffering families of those people who are still stranded in cross and they can
basic human like you should this used to be living room this used to be a bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with the managed to escape and sat right on a neighbor's fence where house collapsed she was perhaps know his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on a room and had her house collapse on top of. his top are reporting right there one of the deadly floods in southern russia have sent...
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thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you
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mark lino joins us to talk about it >> political insiders will sit down with us to talk about the ban on duck liver. what is it all about a especially when you think about things like high-speed rail and where that will take california >> the veteran congressman finally ties the knot this weekend. the movers and shakers from capitol hill he showed up for the ceremony. >> we had a beautiful saturday, up to 10 degrees warmer yesterday but we will cool it down and then we have a warming trend. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> severe flooding in southern russia has killed at least 150 people >> torrential rain dropping up to 1 ft. of water in 24 hours. the floods all late friday and early saturday turned streets into rivers. rushing water swept away bridges. president vladimir putin flew to the region to look at the damage from a helicopter. >> secretary of state hillary clinton warned that the government of syria could collapse. she said that after meeting with her japanese counterpart in tokyo. she said that the regime in syria must acknowledge that its days are numbered. she is in tokyo for an inte
mark lino joins us to talk about it >> political insiders will sit down with us to talk about the ban on duck liver. what is it all about a especially when you think about things like high-speed rail and where that will take california >> the veteran congressman finally ties the knot this weekend. the movers and shakers from capitol hill he showed up for the ceremony. >> we had a beautiful saturday, up to 10 degrees warmer yesterday but we will cool it down and then we have a...
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leader to come and, you know, come and save us. and i actually am not waiting. i don't think that there's going to be somebody in washington that's going to emerge and do that. i think instead we have to look at where are the battles that we can have that we can both win but also become symbolic and exciting that inspire and move people. because the labor movement's suffering from a version of the stockholm syndrome. that we've been held captive by capital for so long, we're so used to losing, that we almost identify with our oppressor. and that part of what has to happen here is brilliant strategies and tactics, but there's another piece which is that we just have to be willing to say slowly dying is worse than having a really big fight and trying to win. >> let's use this wisconsin example. labor has spent very little time focusing on educating its own membership. 38% the families of union members voted for walker as opposed to voting for the recall. people look at their self interests in very different ways and it's up to the un
leader to come and, you know, come and save us. and i actually am not waiting. i don't think that there's going to be somebody in washington that's going to emerge and do that. i think instead we have to look at where are the battles that we can have that we can both win but also become symbolic and exciting that inspire and move people. because the labor movement's suffering from a version of the stockholm syndrome. that we've been held captive by capital for so long, we're so used to losing,...
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of use on a home like that and became very dilapida dilapidated. there was a party in which many people were invited to, and they refused to come because there was concerns if too many people got on the second floor it would not hold all of them, therefore causing an accident. the embarrassment caused by all that forced the legislature to appropriate more money to build this current building. the first family, b. grats brown and his family that moved into this current mansion, moved in in january of 1872. b. grass brown had a quarry down in iron county, missouri, and he had these beautiful pink granite columns made and delivered to the home providing and starting a tradition of each first family giving a gif soft some sort and leaving it to our mansion. however, when the columns were delivered, they discovered that they were nine inches too short, and if you look carefully, we have double bases at the bottom to accommodate the error in their measurement. we always try to tell the school kids, measure twice and cut once and think of b. grants brown
of use on a home like that and became very dilapida dilapidated. there was a party in which many people were invited to, and they refused to come because there was concerns if too many people got on the second floor it would not hold all of them, therefore causing an accident. the embarrassment caused by all that forced the legislature to appropriate more money to build this current building. the first family, b. grats brown and his family that moved into this current mansion, moved in in...
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it is kind of hot in here, pina you get col us someadas? - -us som- us some pina coladas? we have the specific people that we want to of knowledge for organizations that made a distinct impact in their contribution to the apa community. the awards are being presented in three categories. we have the community leadership at a lifetime achievement award. for organization, we have the community impact for word. the top three finalists were submitted to a panel of three distinguished judges to make the final selection. the judges are dr. frank chong , a former san francisco board of education member. go-ahead and applauded. -- go ahead and applaud. dr. morishita. and patsy kito, director of the samoan community development center. [applause] we want to thank and did knowledge southwest airlines for their sponsorship and providing all of the awards with -- award winners with two round-trip tickets to anywhere southwest airlines flies with an unlimited supply of peanuts. i want to ask -- to presnent the community leadership award, and join me in welcoming dr. emily murase. >> th
it is kind of hot in here, pina you get col us someadas? - -us som- us some pina coladas? we have the specific people that we want to of knowledge for organizations that made a distinct impact in their contribution to the apa community. the awards are being presented in three categories. we have the community leadership at a lifetime achievement award. for organization, we have the community impact for word. the top three finalists were submitted to a panel of three distinguished judges to make...
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1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >> they can better remember new things again, an ability that was lost to them as their brain aged when they were foragers. >> reporter: the key here is that bees are are social beings and have a tough time coping with the stress of foraging alone. >> a bee feels very lonely. if you isolate a bee, she would usually not survive more than a week or ten day. >> reporter: how does this help me? >> it helps you because it shows that a social intervention can trigger proteins that can heal your brain. changing your social life is something you can do
1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >>...
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♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen
♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe...
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and to see what we're up to during the week or to send us questions and comments, join us online. follow us on twitter at c-spanhistory or like us on facebook at facebo facebook.com/c-spanhistory. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> we had pulled into the refueling that morning around 9:30. we have moored the ship to a pier in the middle of the hash zblert former commanding officer of the uss cole on the events surrounding al qaeda's october 2000 attack that left 17 dead and 37 injured. >> i was turned back to my desk and doing routine paperwork when at 11:18 in the morning there was a thunderous explosion. you could feel all fi505 feet o the destroyer thrust up and to the right. it is almost like we seemed to hang for a second in the air as the ship was doing this odd three dimensional twisting and flexing. we came back down in the water, lights went out, ceiling tiles came and popped out, everything on my desk lifted up a foot and slammed back down. i literally grabbed the underside of my desk in a brace position until the ship stopped
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